Features of intestinal T-cell lymphomas in Chinese population without evidence of celiac disease and their close association with Epstein-Barr virus infection
Background Intestinal T-cell lymphoma (ITCL) is a heterogeneous lymphoid neoplastic group with variable clinical and pathological features. ITCL in oriental countries is different from enteropathy-type intestinal T-cell lymphoma (ETCL) in relation to celiac disease and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). The...
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description | Background Intestinal T-cell lymphoma (ITCL) is a heterogeneous lymphoid neoplastic group with variable clinical and pathological features. ITCL in oriental countries is different from enteropathy-type intestinal T-cell lymphoma (ETCL) in relation to celiac disease and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). The objective of this study was to investigate the clinicopathological features, immunophenotype, expression of cytotoxic molecule (TIA-1), T-cell receptor (TCR)-γ gene rearrangement, and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) latent infection in primary ITCL without celiac disease in Chinese. Methods The clinical data of 42 patients were analyzed, and the patients were followed up. Compared with human reactive lymphoid tissues, in situ hybridization for EBER1/2, polymerase chain reaction for TCR-~/gene rearrangement, and immunohistochemical staining for immunophenotypes, TIA-1 and EBV latent membrane proteins (LMP-1) were investigated. Survival curves of different clinicopathological features, immunophenotypes, expression of LMPI , TCR-γ/gene rearrangement and therapy were analyzed. Results Three fourths of the patients suffered from ITCL in China were men with a peak age incidence in the 4th decade. Common presenting features included fever and hemotochezia. The prognosis was poor with a median survival of 3.0 months. The lesions were mostly localized in the ileocecum and colon. About 38/42 (90. 5% ) patients demonstrated pleomorphic medium-sized on large seen. All 42 patients with ITCL revealed CD45RO cells. Histological features of celiac disease were rarely positive. Neoplastic cells partially expressed T-cell differentiated antigens (CD3ε, CD4, CD8) and NK cell associated antigen (CD56). The positive frequency of CD3e, CIM, CD8 and CD56 was 28/42 (66.7%) 7/42 (16.7%), 10/42 (23.8%) and 12/42 (28.6%) respectively. Thirty-nine cells (92. 9% ) expressed TIA-1, but none expressed CD20 and CD68. More than half of the patients (64. 3% , 64.3% and 59.5% ) revealed TCR-γ primers respectively. EBER1/2 was detected in 41 (97.6%) of LMP-1 was 38. 1% (16/42). gene rearrangement by three different TCR-γ the 42 patients. The expression frequency ofConclusions Primary ITCL without celiac disease in Chinese is a special highly EBV-associated clinicopathological entity. There are few similarities in patients with celiac disease in western countries. A small proportion of primary ITCLs in Chinese and extranodal NK/T-eell lymphoma of nasal type belong to the same speetrum. |
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ITCL in oriental countries is different from enteropathy-type intestinal T-cell lymphoma (ETCL) in relation to celiac disease and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). The objective of this study was to investigate the clinicopathological features, immunophenotype, expression of cytotoxic molecule (TIA-1), T-cell receptor (TCR)-γ gene rearrangement, and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) latent infection in primary ITCL without celiac disease in Chinese. Methods The clinical data of 42 patients were analyzed, and the patients were followed up. Compared with human reactive lymphoid tissues, in situ hybridization for EBER1/2, polymerase chain reaction for TCR-~/gene rearrangement, and immunohistochemical staining for immunophenotypes, TIA-1 and EBV latent membrane proteins (LMP-1) were investigated. Survival curves of different clinicopathological features, immunophenotypes, expression of LMPI , TCR-γ/gene rearrangement and therapy were analyzed. Results Three fourths of the patients suffered from ITCL in China were men with a peak age incidence in the 4th decade. Common presenting features included fever and hemotochezia. The prognosis was poor with a median survival of 3.0 months. The lesions were mostly localized in the ileocecum and colon. About 38/42 (90. 5% ) patients demonstrated pleomorphic medium-sized on large seen. All 42 patients with ITCL revealed CD45RO cells. Histological features of celiac disease were rarely positive. Neoplastic cells partially expressed T-cell differentiated antigens (CD3ε, CD4, CD8) and NK cell associated antigen (CD56). The positive frequency of CD3e, CIM, CD8 and CD56 was 28/42 (66.7%) 7/42 (16.7%), 10/42 (23.8%) and 12/42 (28.6%) respectively. Thirty-nine cells (92. 9% ) expressed TIA-1, but none expressed CD20 and CD68. More than half of the patients (64. 3% , 64.3% and 59.5% ) revealed TCR-γ primers respectively. EBER1/2 was detected in 41 (97.6%) of LMP-1 was 38. 1% (16/42). gene rearrangement by three different TCR-γ the 42 patients. The expression frequency ofConclusions Primary ITCL without celiac disease in Chinese is a special highly EBV-associated clinicopathological entity. There are few similarities in patients with celiac disease in western countries. 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ITCL in oriental countries is different from enteropathy-type intestinal T-cell lymphoma (ETCL) in relation to celiac disease and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). The objective of this study was to investigate the clinicopathological features, immunophenotype, expression of cytotoxic molecule (TIA-1), T-cell receptor (TCR)-γ gene rearrangement, and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) latent infection in primary ITCL without celiac disease in Chinese. Methods The clinical data of 42 patients were analyzed, and the patients were followed up. Compared with human reactive lymphoid tissues, in situ hybridization for EBER1/2, polymerase chain reaction for TCR-~/gene rearrangement, and immunohistochemical staining for immunophenotypes, TIA-1 and EBV latent membrane proteins (LMP-1) were investigated. Survival curves of different clinicopathological features, immunophenotypes, expression of LMPI , TCR-γ/gene rearrangement and therapy were analyzed. Results Three fourths of the patients suffered from ITCL in China were men with a peak age incidence in the 4th decade. Common presenting features included fever and hemotochezia. The prognosis was poor with a median survival of 3.0 months. The lesions were mostly localized in the ileocecum and colon. About 38/42 (90. 5% ) patients demonstrated pleomorphic medium-sized on large seen. All 42 patients with ITCL revealed CD45RO cells. Histological features of celiac disease were rarely positive. Neoplastic cells partially expressed T-cell differentiated antigens (CD3ε, CD4, CD8) and NK cell associated antigen (CD56). The positive frequency of CD3e, CIM, CD8 and CD56 was 28/42 (66.7%) 7/42 (16.7%), 10/42 (23.8%) and 12/42 (28.6%) respectively. Thirty-nine cells (92. 9% ) expressed TIA-1, but none expressed CD20 and CD68. More than half of the patients (64. 3% , 64.3% and 59.5% ) revealed TCR-γ primers respectively. 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ITCL in oriental countries is different from enteropathy-type intestinal T-cell lymphoma (ETCL) in relation to celiac disease and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). The objective of this study was to investigate the clinicopathological features, immunophenotype, expression of cytotoxic molecule (TIA-1), T-cell receptor (TCR)-γ gene rearrangement, and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) latent infection in primary ITCL without celiac disease in Chinese. Methods The clinical data of 42 patients were analyzed, and the patients were followed up. Compared with human reactive lymphoid tissues, in situ hybridization for EBER1/2, polymerase chain reaction for TCR-~/gene rearrangement, and immunohistochemical staining for immunophenotypes, TIA-1 and EBV latent membrane proteins (LMP-1) were investigated. Survival curves of different clinicopathological features, immunophenotypes, expression of LMPI , TCR-γ/gene rearrangement and therapy were analyzed. Results Three fourths of the patients suffered from ITCL in China were men with a peak age incidence in the 4th decade. Common presenting features included fever and hemotochezia. The prognosis was poor with a median survival of 3.0 months. The lesions were mostly localized in the ileocecum and colon. About 38/42 (90. 5% ) patients demonstrated pleomorphic medium-sized on large seen. All 42 patients with ITCL revealed CD45RO cells. Histological features of celiac disease were rarely positive. Neoplastic cells partially expressed T-cell differentiated antigens (CD3ε, CD4, CD8) and NK cell associated antigen (CD56). The positive frequency of CD3e, CIM, CD8 and CD56 was 28/42 (66.7%) 7/42 (16.7%), 10/42 (23.8%) and 12/42 (28.6%) respectively. Thirty-nine cells (92. 9% ) expressed TIA-1, but none expressed CD20 and CD68. More than half of the patients (64. 3% , 64.3% and 59.5% ) revealed TCR-γ primers respectively. EBER1/2 was detected in 41 (97.6%) of LMP-1 was 38. 1% (16/42). gene rearrangement by three different TCR-γ the 42 patients. The expression frequency ofConclusions Primary ITCL without celiac disease in Chinese is a special highly EBV-associated clinicopathological entity. There are few similarities in patients with celiac disease in western countries. A small proportion of primary ITCLs in Chinese and extranodal NK/T-eell lymphoma of nasal type belong to the same speetrum.</abstract><cop>China</cop><pub>Department of Pathology, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China%Department of Gastroenterology, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China</pub><pmid>16232331</pmid><tpages>7</tpages></addata></record> |
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